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2007-10-01 Sunbird 0.7 builds
Common:
- Fixed: 377416 - Default Snooze Length not used
- Fixed: 396668 - events overlap
- Fixed: 397460 - [Today Pane] MiniDay does not change date on crossing midnight boundary
- Fixed: 397742 - clashing calendarManagerObserver definition for calendar.prototypes.wcap
Lightning-only:
- Fixed: 389240 - Lightning 0.5 not showing events
- Fixed: 396686 - "This message contains an event that this version of Lightning cannot process"
No outstanding bugs marked critical or blocker.
For outstanding bugs with severity level major and below, please see this list of bugs with 0.7+ flags. (Currently 5 at time of writing)
0.7 RC 1 builds have been released for testing. (Lightning / Sunbird)
Lightning vanilla .xpi:
Official
Mac .xpi (suddenly noticed that this link wasn't properly described; was known as .xpt file which didn't make any sense)
Sunbird builds:
Filed under 'zz - Sunbird 0.7 nightlies' | Posted on 3 Oct 2007 (Wed) by Gary Kwong at 1:50 PM. (GMT+8)
Comments
Don't see any RC1 anywhere....
Posted by: _Tof_ at October 3, 2007 4:28 PM
It's in the Lightning / Sunbird releases links on the sidebar to the left.
(Edited post to include links to 0.7 RC 1)
Posted by: Gary Kwong at October 3, 2007 6:18 PM
I mean, even if we find a RC1 on mozilla ( http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/sunbird/releases/ ), this blog is the only one where we already talk about RC1...
See http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/calendar/ or http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.apps.calendar/topics and you'll see that nowhere it is said that RC1 is out...
From what I understand, the build on mozilla is a 'smoke test' that 'may' become RC1.
Posted by: at October 4, 2007 11:32 PM
Is there a x86 mac binary for WCAP lightning ?
Current binary is not compt with x86_darwin_gc3 build of thinderbird
Thanks
Posted by: fr0gpilot at October 6, 2007 12:49 PM
WCAP builds have an additional "-wcap" in their filename.
currently for all systems there are 2 builds for each OS, one with WCAP and the other without.
Posted by: Gary Kwong at October 6, 2007 4:19 PM
Anonymous: you're right there, it initially was just a smoke test after all.
The RC's been declared released already.
Posted by: Gary Kwong at October 9, 2007 2:28 PM


